Herb Munn Retirement Party Collage

Twinsburg Scuba Diving Team

Dick Schmidt, Ronnie Hegedish, Sonny Bradley and Dan Simecek of the Fire Department's Scuba Rescue team show Mark Reeves how to scuba dive during an exhibition attended by 95 children and their parents.

Courtesy of Leroy B. Reeves

1957 Note from Fire Department

In 1957 V.F.W. 4929 gifted an American flag to the new fire station.

Courtesy of V.F.W. 4929.

Twinsburg Police Chief Deal

Deal served from 1982 to 2005, with the last four as Chief.

Courtesy of the Twinsburg Police Department,

Twinsburg Police Chief Frank

Frank served from 1978 to 2001, with the last nine being as chief.

Courtesy of the Twinsburg Police Department.

Twinsburg Police Chief Knaack

Knaack tenure on the Twinsburg Police Department lasted from 1961 to 1992, the last ten as Police Chief.

Courtesy of the Twinsburg Police Department

Twinsburg Police Chief Osborn

Chief Osborn was Twinsburg's first Police Chief, serving until 1976. At the start of his tenure dispatch was run out of his home by his wife.

Courtesy of the Twinsburg Police Department.

Twinsburg Police Chief Prange

Protecting Twinsburg from 1960 to 1982, and as Chief the last six years. He well known for chasing an U.F.O. across the Twinsburg sky.

Courtesy of the Twinsburg Police Department.

Current Twinsburg Police Chief Noga

Chief Noga, as well as being the current police chief, was an immense help to the Twinsburg 200 committee.

Courtesy of Twinsburg Police Department.

Seized Bike Gang Paraphernalia

Guns, liquior, insgnia, and other apparel reside in the custody of Twinsburg Police following the arrest of dozens of gang members.

Courtesy of the Twinsburg Bulletin.

The Reminderville Police Station.

The Remindervile Police have an impressive history for such a small unit.

Photograph courtesy of Kieth A. Peppers.

The Josh Miktarian Memorial

Located on the grounds of Twinsburg City Hall an Police Department, the monument honors Twinsburg's only officer to fall in the line of duty.

Photograph courtesy of Calvin C. Rydbom

1953 Volunteer Fire Department

It seems a beard growing contest was quite the event in 1953.

Courtesy of The Historical Society's Facebook page,

1955 Volunteer Fire Department

At New Station 3 in 1955. Chief Ray RIchner and his men take a group photo.

Courtesy of The Historical Society Facebook page.

Emil Maulis

The only fireman to lose his life in service to Twinsburg, Maulis died on December 26, 1954 when he was hit by a car while directing traffic after an accident.

Courtesy of The Historical Society Facebook page,

Twinsburg Fire Deparment

This building served as the Twinsburg Fire Department from 1939 to 1955. In now is V.F.W. 4929.

Courtesy of Ret. Fire Chief Daniel Simecek

Brownberry Bread FIre

The fire, which struck October 13, 1980, was one of the more notorious in Twinsburg's history, especially as it has long been considered arson.